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ZIMBABWE : DANS LE DISTRICT DE BUHERA, LES JEUNES FILLES NE MANQUENT PLUS L’ÉCOLE PENDANT LEURS RÈGLES
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Carnet de voyage de Barbara Grantham – troisième partie : le Maroc
Recently I returned from my first trip to visit CARE projects in Africa since I became President and CEO of CARE Canada in April 2020. It was a wonderful and inspiring visit to Zambia and Morocco, meeting incredible people and learning how CARE and our partners are supporting women’s leadership.
Carnet de voyage de Barbara Grantham – deuxième partie
Recently I returned from my first trip to visit CARE projects in Africa since I became President and CEO of CARE Canada in April 2020. It was a wonderful and inspiring visit to Zambia and Morocco, meeting incredible people and learning how CARE and our partners are supporting women’s leadership.
Barbara Grantham – carnet de voyage, première partie
I just returned from my first trip to visit CARE projects in Africa since I started. To visit Zambia and Morocco, and learn how CARE and our partners are supporting women’s leadership, was a wonderful opportunity. I kept a diary along the way, that I am now sharing with you.
RENCONTRE AVEC LA DRE GISMA AWAD HASSAN RWAH
Pendant plus de 10 ans, la guerre du Darfour a complètement coupé du monde le village de Gorlangbang et la majeure partie du sud du djebel Marra. La Dre Gisma Awad Hassan Rwah est l’unique médecin du centre de santé de CARE. Nous avons eu le privilège de nous entretenir avec elle afin de découvrir son travail et son combat quotidien pour sauver des vies, dans un contexte particulièrement dégradé.
Les entrepreneurs de demain
These are Niger’s future entrepreneurs, teachers, and doctors. Those who will build the country and dream up new ideas. Those who will work for equal rights and opportunities for all.
The group meets every week after school. They get together to save money and have created their own little bank. Everyone saves what they can, and those who need it can borrow money to test out their own business ideas.